Holding Space and Sitting with Emotions: The lived experiences of Physiotherapists using psychological strategies in pain care

Eoin Kealy, Clair Hebron

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    Abstract

    Persistent pain is the biggest global cause of years lived with disability. Physiotherapists working in pain care aim to take a holistic perspective helping persons to gain a multidimensional understanding of their condition and achieve meaningful goals despite their symptoms. In recent years there has been a paradigm shift in physiotherapeutic pain care toward a psychologically informed physiotherapy approach. Physiotherapists have incorporated principles of strategies such as: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT); psychological flexibility; or mindfulness-based therapies in helping persons move forwards despite their pain. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of physiotherapists using psychological strategies in pain care. Seven participants were purposefully recruited for this study and data was collected through semi-structured interviews. Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) methods were used to analyze the data. Master themes were developed to help express the qualitative meanings of the lived experiences. Seven master themes were identified: 1) Trust; 2) Active listening; 3) Developing understanding; 4) Exploring the journey; 5) Making it meaningful; 6) Being held; and 7) Holding space and sitting with emotions. All themes are interwoven and profoundly connected in the essence of a safe "space." Participants described a journey toward holding space and sitting with emotions. All themes were interwoven and profoundly connected in the essence of a safe "space," where persons can voice their emotions in a non-judgmental environment. The themes may represent a pathway for the physiotherapist to facilitate a person on their journey of healing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-14
    Number of pages14
    JournalPhysiotherapy Theory and Practice
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2024

    Keywords

    • Psychologically informed physiotherapy
    • holding space
    • pain care
    • phenomenology

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